Users of Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise and Spotlight Cloud can monitor server farms remotely using Spotlight Mobile. Spotlight Mobile monitors both SQL Server, Oracle Servers and Windows OS.
1. Status at a Glance Heat map provides ‘at-a-glance’ visualization of servers needing immediate attention. Using size, position and color of a Heat map cell instantly communicates severity and meaning of alarms raised on a server.
Learning more about the status of a server is quick and intuitive. Users simply tap a heat map cell for a list of alarms on that server, and then tap an Alarm item to view further details for alarm management.
2. Performance Metrics Spotlight mobile shows performance diagnostics modelled on the Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise and Spotlight Cloud. Including performance metrics on Windows/Unix OS. Where colors, alarm types and severities are consistently implemented. Showing the performance indicators relating to your System, Performance Health, Sessions, Processes, Memory, Background Processes, Disk Storage and much more.
3. History Playback mode is a powerful feature that makes it easier to analyze past alarms. Simply tap an alarm and switch to playback mode to see what was occurring in your environment at the time the alarm was raised.
4. Making it easier Alarm list that can be grouped by connection, severity or alarm, and sorted by date or severity.
Alarm list and Heat map both can be filtered by severity and connection using custom views
Alarm Snoozing and Alarm Acknowledgement right from the device.
Multiple Spotlight accounts can be added (and logged into) via the settings area on your device.
5. Android Widget An Android Homepage widget that changes the color of the Spotlight icon to match highest severity alarm in your environment.
IMPORTANT – Spotlight requires Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise or Spotlight Cloud to be installed in your environment – for more information visit www.spotlightcloud.io Spotlight by Quest, Inc.
Updated on
Feb 7, 2024
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